he's actually right you know.... what we call manga today dates from around the 1940s-1950s from post war japan when the US troops started bringing everything over. Old forms of japanese art =/= comic books. And there is huge inspiration from disney in the art style
the amount of hardwork and precision that is being put into the artwork is just amazing.I need to learn to be more patient to do my lineart.No excuses.
For some people it's money and recognition (sell-out artists), for other's it's a job they're forced to do due to circumstances (exploited workers in poor countries), some might feel pressured by their peers or a heritage (family trade), others still found that art is something they're naturally good at and decided to be lazy and pursue a path they don't have to work for (those few 'lucky' ones born with a talent). Lots of reasons. For me it's boredom and making my dad proud. But I do enjoy it.
so, using tracing board to draw on new page instead drawing on the draft to make the inked page still clean and dont take time to erase the pencil after ink. thanks for this video, i learned a lot
Hm, I think the reason he's able to get such steady/smooth lines is because he's using his entire arm instead of his wrist to outline them. I may be wrong, but I do believe drawing with your arm instead of your wrist can produce steadier line art. Also there's practice. Lots of it.
Bakuman does give a general idea of how manga is produced. But seeing it personally (or seeing a video of the person doing it), makes it very special. They work real hard on the shit they do.
Not everyone have the same opportunity or even the same life... It's true too, not everyone can live happily most time in their lives. They mostly are afraid to lose many things the obtained through hard work, then they continue to live with fear and regret. What they needed is only the courage to reorganize theirs life and go for it, they needed resolution. But it's with love and this resolution we can go down this path since the start.
They have fun with it? Yes. They shed tears with it? Yes. They get angry with it? Yes. But, even so, it's nothing more than just a step forward to achieve happiness, to be proud of yourself, to be you. And they are fond to this. It's almost like we can be the creator of our own world, together with companions, sharing those dreams to everyone that can accept us. This acceptance becomes happiness, and happiness become strength to overcome more mountains that stand in our way...
I'll take some time to explain my point now, but I do believe all those artists that are doing it, do it because they like drawing, that's the main reason for all of us, including me and you, have started to draw. But the authors have something more than this, they are capable of devoting their's lives onto it, trying their best to overcome any difficult situation that can appear, working together to achieve it, because they have something in life that must be passed and inherited by others...
Actually mangá, in Japan, isn't a style of drawing, instead is the comic book itself. So if an artist is going to draw a whole mangá, isn't only a matter of liking drawing, but to like drawing, creating an history, letting other see his/her work too. And for a sensei who draws it, those aren't only draws for him, but the way he can entertain other while he's entertaining him, so he should master his technique at a point it can be done whiting the time line. (about a 100 draws a week)
The manga is 課長令嬢 (kachou reijou) and the author is Takachi Hironari, It's a very fun manga If you have the chance, read it! Thumbs up si everyone can look this.
That's because it's your way of doing things, it's your journey. And while you're walking this path, logically you'll start to think "I want to be happy with who I am now." And it reflects it in your draws, because, at that point it turns into a mirror that reflects your soul, almost as better than your expression, your hearth beats, your eyes... By persons who are prepared to live like that, they do it like their lives are at stake, so they enjoy it as much as they can...
manga is older than disney, just because old japanese paintings are different doesn't mean it's not Japanese. Like every other country japan had different art movements ( you know, how the west had both avant garde and pop art movements, both very different but still both western styles).
Even those hardest time, where they can only struggle to overcome it, will make a good memory at the end, they know it, and so they can just smile while saying "I didn't thought that I could make it, but trying my best, I did". Even if at the moment you think it's hard, it's just boring, it became bad, it'll turn into something you can say "I had a happy life, because I did what I wanted to do, in my only and one way"...
1 That's great, you know SOME people that make up every single artist out there in the world, so of course you know everyone's feelings and ambitions when drawing :/ 2 Yes, 'you don't know' IS the main argument here! It doesn't make me ignorant in the least if I say that. I admit I don't know what drives every single artist out there, you say you do. Let's change argument then: HOW do you know what makes every single artist out there draw? Do you really believe everyone does it for fun?
5º- You all, who have seen the video, you liking it or not isn't the point of the video, the artist is doing it, is really improving him/herself in order to provide more entertainment to themselves and to theirs public. The most entertaining thing for us is the challenge to improve and become better and better at our work. SO: IT ISN'T BORING AT ALL.
1º- I said: Persons who doesn't know how to draw classify it boring. You are not one of them, since you can draw. 2º- The artist only does it because he have fun, definitely, because, like you have said, how can someone draw continuously the same character. I have drawn a lot, made some histories too, so I DO know: One can't get it done if he doesn't like it.
3º- Draw a mangá, in eastern, is do a draw Japanese, Chinese, Korean like, but it's definition is entirely different in those countries. A Mangá is a whole comic book, so to draw a mangá isn't only a matter of liking to draw some pictures or other, you need to like planning a history, and other things too, but what take most of your time is the drawing, like 60-70% of them. So you need to like drawing, but not only drawing.
Can't understand a word of the captions on the screen, but it's very informative just to watch your technique with the nib pen. If you can read this, thank you for the video!
"Art is infinity and like this you can do whatever you want to do" is some of the words that my teacher say, I concur... Even if you live the best life here, we ever want to try something new, and with our draws, we can do something new whenever we want to do, mastering your own style that only you can do it, even if people try to copy, only you can stand where you stand now...
すごい丁寧に描いてるんだなぁ…プロの人の作業が見れるのは貴重
一つ一つ丁寧に描いてるんだなぁ…尊敬します。
線めっちゃ綺麗……これがプロ……
ネーム段階からデジタルが多い中、アナログなのがいい意味でプロを感じます!尊敬です!
本当にすごい…
漫画家さんの丁寧な描き方を見て感動しました。
私も描くのは好きで漫画もたくさん持ってますが
この動画を見てもっとしっかりと読みたくなりました
完成状態より過程状態の方がうまさがわかる気がする
+田中たぬき 人それぞれじゃないですか?別に白い紙に書けるのは凄いですけど。人のやり方ですからね?
あ、あと人と比べるのはどうかと思います。この動画を出している方々の頑張りをあなたが決めることではないです。
どっからどう見てもトレス台の上で作業してるだろ
斎藤ねこ 何言ってんのこの人笑
はか ごめんやけどあなたが言ってること全然わからん
やばいせっかちな自分は見てるだけでウズウズしてきた・・・
こうして、漫画は出来上がる....それを実感した
ただの神
ペン入れってホント大変ですよね。ほんとに尊敬します
買いましたよ!担当さん!
seeing how long it actually takes someone to draw just one panel makes me want to treasure my manga a little more and not just flip through it.
漫画ひとコマ描くのにこんなに時間が掛かるなんて思ってなかった!
漫画って情熱でできてるんだなと思った。
本当にすごい!課長令嬢見つけたら買います!
こんなに丁寧に線を描いていくのか!スゲ~!
小学生からの夢です。がんばろう
この動画をみて「バクマン。」を思い出した
描いてるときのカリカリ音が聞きたかった…
まぁ紙がよくないという理由もあります
へぇ、じゃあ村田先生は下手なんだねw
キングパンチ 頭悪いんか?
キングパンチ 音楽が入ってるから
カリカリ音が聞こえないんですよ。
何故かおすすめにでてきた
話も面白いし、絵も綺麗だから他雑誌で書いてた人なのかなーと思ったのに、他の作品が見当たらず不思議に思ってましたが、アニメーターさんだったんですね。
それにしても丁寧すぎる。。。。
「めざせあのライン」にハマリました。
he's actually right you know.... what we call manga today dates from around the 1940s-1950s from post war japan when the US troops started bringing everything over. Old forms of japanese art =/= comic books.
And there is huge inspiration from disney in the art style
細かすぎないか?!私にはできそうにない・・・すごいな、漫画家は・・・
The amount of detail in that panel is TOO DAMN HIGH.
Amazing work
たかちひろなりさん!
これからも応援しています!
これからもがんばってください!
the amount of hardwork and precision that is being put into the artwork is just amazing.I need to learn to be more patient to do my lineart.No excuses.
これ結構好きだったなー。
てかむちゃくちゃ丁寧だな!これは大変な作業だ・・・
いつも愛読させて頂いてますー。こんな気の遠くなる作業をされていたとは・・・w
是非これからも頑張ってください!マガジンも先生も課長令嬢も大好きです!
For some people it's money and recognition (sell-out artists), for other's it's a job they're forced to do due to circumstances (exploited workers in poor countries), some might feel pressured by their peers or a heritage (family trade), others still found that art is something they're naturally good at and decided to be lazy and pursue a path they don't have to work for (those few 'lucky' ones born with a talent). Lots of reasons. For me it's boredom and making my dad proud. But I do enjoy it.
こんなに丁寧に美しく描かれてるのに、
僕はこのまま流し読みみたいなんスピードで読んでいていいのだろうか?
いや、いいはずがない。
プロのマンがの書き方がわかって、すごく勉強になりますね!
あとちずるカワイイ!!
一本一本すごく丁寧に描かれてるんですね!
尊敬です!
すげーよ!!
ペン入れってそんな描き方もあったんですね、勉強になります!
すごすぎる
かわいい🎀
すごいとかを超えてもはや崇めたいぐらい……
神様ぁぁぁぁぁぁぁ!!!!
目も髪も全部Gペンで書いてるなんてすごいです!!
僕も
練習に励みます!!!
こういうマニアが広がるのはとてもいいこと!
1コマのペン入れにこれだけ時間がかかるんですね。
やっぱりマンガ家さんはすごいわ。
気持ちがいいな
何の漫画家知りませんが、ほんまもんやで
so, using tracing board to draw on new page instead drawing on the draft to make the inked page still clean and dont take time to erase the pencil after ink.
thanks for this video, i learned a lot
ESTO... ESTO... ES GENIAL me encanta, es precioso este arte, wow el mangaka es wow, en cerio me en-can-ta
muy muy buen y fantástico trabajo
Hm, I think the reason he's able to get such steady/smooth lines is because he's using his entire arm instead of his wrist to outline them. I may be wrong, but I do believe drawing with your arm instead of your wrist can produce steadier line art. Also there's practice. Lots of it.
やっぱ、見てる側って楽しい。
てかうますぎて・・・何も言えねー
Bakuman does give a general idea of how manga is produced. But seeing it personally (or seeing a video of the person doing it), makes it very special. They work real hard on the shit they do.
この漫画かなり面白くて、大好きだった!!
たかちさん連載大変だとは思いますが、これからも頑張って下さい!
線綺麗だなぁ…。尊敬の一言だわ
1巻買ったよ~
連載再開してくれ~
この漫画好き!
この動画で読んでみたくなった
このまんがもう終わっちゃったけど絵可愛くて好きでした!
Not everyone have the same opportunity or even the same life... It's true too, not everyone can live happily most time in their lives.
They mostly are afraid to lose many things the obtained through hard work, then they continue to live with fear and regret. What they needed is only the courage to reorganize theirs life and go for it, they needed resolution.
But it's with love and this resolution we can go down this path since the start.
They have fun with it? Yes. They shed tears with it? Yes. They get angry with it? Yes.
But, even so, it's nothing more than just a step forward to achieve happiness, to be proud of yourself, to be you.
And they are fond to this.
It's almost like we can be the creator of our own world, together with companions, sharing those dreams to everyone that can accept us.
This acceptance becomes happiness, and happiness become strength to overcome more mountains that stand in our way...
いつも見てます!頑張ってください!
これの他にもネーム、下書き、トーン、ホワイト等々して1話完成するのか、、、、漫画家ってすごいなぁ
彼はいくつかの特別な紙を使っているのですか?それは透明に見える...
一コマでこれだけ時間かかるんだ・・・
漫画描くって想像以上に大変ですね。
looks like some realllyyy tedious work...really admire manga artists who churn out chapters every week/month, etc
I'll take some time to explain my point now, but I do believe all those artists that are doing it, do it because they like drawing, that's the main reason for all of us, including me and you, have started to draw.
But the authors have something more than this, they are capable of devoting their's lives onto it, trying their best to overcome any difficult situation that can appear, working together to achieve it, because they have something in life that must be passed and inherited by others...
Wow! This is amazing! I always want to know how do Japanese cartoonists work ! Thank you for uploading this.
線綺麗やなぁ
さすがプロ.。゚+.(・∀・)゚+.゚
Actually mangá, in Japan, isn't a style of drawing, instead is the comic book itself.
So if an artist is going to draw a whole mangá, isn't only a matter of liking drawing, but to like drawing, creating an history, letting other see his/her work too.
And for a sensei who draws it, those aren't only draws for him, but the way he can entertain other while he's entertaining him, so he should master his technique at a point it can be done whiting the time line. (about a 100 draws a week)
The manga is 課長令嬢 (kachou reijou) and the author is Takachi Hironari, It's a very fun manga If you have the chance, read it!
Thumbs up si everyone can look this.
That's because it's your way of doing things, it's your journey.
And while you're walking this path, logically you'll start to think "I want to be happy with who I am now."
And it reflects it in your draws, because, at that point it turns into a mirror that reflects your soul, almost as better than your expression, your hearth beats, your eyes...
By persons who are prepared to live like that, they do it like their lives are at stake, so they enjoy it as much as they can...
i use photoshop for stuff like this .. and sai for my sketches, but I ALLWAYS admire this traditional stuff!
Amazing use of line weight!
すごすぎる...
manga is older than disney, just because old japanese paintings are different doesn't mean it's not Japanese. Like every other country japan had different art movements ( you know, how the west had both avant garde and pop art movements, both very different but still both western styles).
こんなに大変なのは初めて知った。
I knew making mangas was a lot of work but i never imagined inking just 1 panel would be this long!
こんなに凄いことをやっているとは・・・。実際生で見てみたい。
おもわずAmazonでポチってしまった。
Even those hardest time, where they can only struggle to overcome it, will make a good memory at the end, they know it, and so they can just smile while saying "I didn't thought that I could make it, but trying my best, I did".
Even if at the moment you think it's hard, it's just boring, it became bad, it'll turn into something you can say "I had a happy life, because I did what I wanted to do, in my only and one way"...
UWAHH, DANG that must time with one panel, and not evenn done with it yet, Mangakas sure work hard.
辛い締め切りも動画を撮ることによって、少し楽しいものになるかもしれんね。
漫画家の人達ってすげぇな
Eu sou do Brasil,e admiro muito a profissão de mangaka,esse é o meu sonho,e um dia com certeza irei realizar.
Parabéns pelo ótimo trabalho.
Thanks, I found everything I needed.
1 That's great, you know SOME people that make up every single artist out there in the world, so of course you know everyone's feelings and ambitions when drawing :/
2 Yes, 'you don't know' IS the main argument here! It doesn't make me ignorant in the least if I say that. I admit I don't know what drives every single artist out there, you say you do. Let's change argument then: HOW do you know what makes every single artist out there draw? Do you really believe everyone does it for fun?
5º- You all, who have seen the video, you liking it or not isn't the point of the video, the artist is doing it, is really improving him/herself in order to provide more entertainment to themselves and to theirs public. The most entertaining thing for us is the challenge to improve and become better and better at our work.
SO: IT ISN'T BORING AT ALL.
1º- I said: Persons who doesn't know how to draw classify it boring. You are not one of them, since you can draw.
2º- The artist only does it because he have fun, definitely, because, like you have said, how can someone draw continuously the same character. I have drawn a lot, made some histories too, so I DO know: One can't get it done if he doesn't like it.
マンガって読み終わるのはすぐなのに書くのはねぇw
3º- Draw a mangá, in eastern, is do a draw Japanese, Chinese, Korean like, but it's definition is entirely different in those countries. A Mangá is a whole comic book, so to draw a mangá isn't only a matter of liking to draw some pictures or other, you need to like planning a history, and other things too, but what take most of your time is the drawing, like 60-70% of them.
So you need to like drawing, but not only drawing.
うまい、大したもんだペンタッチがいいね。
Can't understand a word of the captions on the screen, but it's very informative just to watch your technique with the nib pen. If you can read this, thank you for the video!
下書き 結構しっかり描くのね!
"Art is infinity and like this you can do whatever you want to do" is some of the words that my teacher say, I concur... Even if you live the best life here, we ever want to try something new, and with our draws, we can do something new whenever we want to do, mastering your own style that only you can do it, even if people try to copy, only you can stand where you stand now...
上手いですよ!!頑張って!私も漫画家です。♪
確かにペン入れは大事だろう、だがそれだけがマンガじゃない
手塚治虫という人はストーリーをこだわって、何よりキャラクターの見せ方に同じページを何枚も書いて破り捨て完成させた人も居る。
自分自身のインスピレーションを持ってるからこそ面白いんだ
こんな丁寧に描いた絵を僕は0,5秒で見終わる
いや絵なんか大した見てなくて字だけ読んでるのかも知れん
ううう
なんか
気持ちいい
富樫が描かないのもわかるなww
それなʬʬʬʬʬʬʬʬʬʬ
くしゃっとした絵になったり、作画崩壊がよく起こるのも納得できるな!
デジタルじゃなかったんだ…
Those neat lines are a pleasure to my eyes~
Top notch craftsmanship!..
Oh god. The inking process... I praise that dude for being so good at it... I couldn't ink that smoothly to save my life. XD
机の下が電気になってて光があたるから透明に見えるんですよw
30 minutes for a panel! Oh my god imagine all the other 20 pages. Really have to salute all the mangakas!
私が思っていたよりも、これ以上の作業は...
As my mother would say "You`re very blessed" LOL Very well done.
俺がやったら発狂しそうwwww
めっちゃ神経すり減らしながらの単純作業じゃんwwww
絵がすごく綺麗で驚きました
漫画もチェックしてみます
あと、漫画家さんの手が綺麗ですネ!
爪が長いけどー(*゚∀゚)